| WREKIN | The -; hill and distinctive landmark between Telford and Shrewsbury, mentioned in A. E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad (6) |
| SHROPSHIRE | English county used as the setting of many of the poems in A. E. Housman's first book (10) |
| ADMIRALTYARCH | London landmark between The Mall and Trafalgar Square (9,4) |
| EMPIRE | ___ Building - Fifth Avenue landmark between 33rd and 34th Streets (6,5) |
| BLUE | Dennis Potter drama that took its title from A.E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad (4,10,5) |
| WEM | Station between Crewe and Shrewsbury (3) |
| LAD | A.E. Housman's "A Shropshire ___" |
| NSIALA | Aristote ......, DR Congo and Shrewsbury defender (6) |
| EWING | The "E." in A.E.S. |
| NOMEANING | Looking back, sign in a e-money sample is insignificant (2,7) |
| BRIDGEPARTNERS | Telford and Brunel in combined project to link North and South? (6,8) |
| DUKE | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men up to the top of the hill and marched them down again; the |
| DUKEOFYORK | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men to the top of the hill and he marched them down again; the |
| TORMENTOR | Bully for the people behind The Hill and going to The Hill (9) |
| CONWY | Welsh market town containing a railway bridge built by Stephenson, a suspension bridge built by Telford and Britain's smallest house (5) |
| NEWTOWNS | Went out before snowstorm in Telford and Harlow, perhaps (3,5) |
| BRANDING | The promotion of a product through advertising and distinctive design (8) |
| BROWNBEAR | Top of the hill and round the corner to catch black animal of North America (5,4) |
| TORNADO | On the hill and swirling round, a strong wind (7) |
| CHILLED | Ant's TV mate returned over the hill and relaxed (7) |